Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311420770
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Learn How to Draw Reptiles in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Drawing Materials Rendering Sphere Cone Cube Cylinder Application Drawing an Outline Grid System Drawing and Rendering King Cobra Yellow Anaconda Gecko Diamondback Terrapin Giant Tortoise Albino Alligator Tuatara Tips to Remember Author Bio Introduction To all young Artists, Aspiring Artist, and Artist who need to learn new ways or technique of drawing, this book is for you. If you’re a person that fined Reptiles fascinated, I promise that you will never get bored, when you learn how to draw and render them, and even if you’re not, after you learn to draw them, you will have a new understanding about reptiles, with their extra ordinary texture of their surface scales. As we know reptiles are cold bloodied and divided to subgroups, like crocodiles and alligators, tortoises and turtles, snakes and lizards and the tuataras(has a resemblance of a lizard, differ on their texture as they have spiky scales like a prehistoric dinosaur). They lay their eggs on land or others carry it with them. Other people like reptiles too much that, they have one as pet in their home. This book will teach you step-by-step with Illustrations, so that you will see the exact way how I draw them with pencils; also you will be guided along the way, to detail a specific texture or shade areas we need to focus. The only things you need aside from what I mentioned. Are your focus, perseverance and dedication to succeed in doing portraits of reptiles.
Learn How to Draw Reptiles in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311420770
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Learn How to Draw Reptiles in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Drawing Materials Rendering Sphere Cone Cube Cylinder Application Drawing an Outline Grid System Drawing and Rendering King Cobra Yellow Anaconda Gecko Diamondback Terrapin Giant Tortoise Albino Alligator Tuatara Tips to Remember Author Bio Introduction To all young Artists, Aspiring Artist, and Artist who need to learn new ways or technique of drawing, this book is for you. If you’re a person that fined Reptiles fascinated, I promise that you will never get bored, when you learn how to draw and render them, and even if you’re not, after you learn to draw them, you will have a new understanding about reptiles, with their extra ordinary texture of their surface scales. As we know reptiles are cold bloodied and divided to subgroups, like crocodiles and alligators, tortoises and turtles, snakes and lizards and the tuataras(has a resemblance of a lizard, differ on their texture as they have spiky scales like a prehistoric dinosaur). They lay their eggs on land or others carry it with them. Other people like reptiles too much that, they have one as pet in their home. This book will teach you step-by-step with Illustrations, so that you will see the exact way how I draw them with pencils; also you will be guided along the way, to detail a specific texture or shade areas we need to focus. The only things you need aside from what I mentioned. Are your focus, perseverance and dedication to succeed in doing portraits of reptiles.
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311420770
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Learn How to Draw Reptiles in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Drawing Materials Rendering Sphere Cone Cube Cylinder Application Drawing an Outline Grid System Drawing and Rendering King Cobra Yellow Anaconda Gecko Diamondback Terrapin Giant Tortoise Albino Alligator Tuatara Tips to Remember Author Bio Introduction To all young Artists, Aspiring Artist, and Artist who need to learn new ways or technique of drawing, this book is for you. If you’re a person that fined Reptiles fascinated, I promise that you will never get bored, when you learn how to draw and render them, and even if you’re not, after you learn to draw them, you will have a new understanding about reptiles, with their extra ordinary texture of their surface scales. As we know reptiles are cold bloodied and divided to subgroups, like crocodiles and alligators, tortoises and turtles, snakes and lizards and the tuataras(has a resemblance of a lizard, differ on their texture as they have spiky scales like a prehistoric dinosaur). They lay their eggs on land or others carry it with them. Other people like reptiles too much that, they have one as pet in their home. This book will teach you step-by-step with Illustrations, so that you will see the exact way how I draw them with pencils; also you will be guided along the way, to detail a specific texture or shade areas we need to focus. The only things you need aside from what I mentioned. Are your focus, perseverance and dedication to succeed in doing portraits of reptiles.
Drawing Bears
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1310890188
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Table of Contents Drawing tools Pencils Charcoal pencils Mechanical pencil Sharpener Erasers Smudge sticks Coloring materials Common Gestures of a Bear Standing or walking on shoulder height Standing on two legs Sitting Sloth Bear Giant Panda Black Bear Growling Bear Author Bio Publisher
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1310890188
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Table of Contents Drawing tools Pencils Charcoal pencils Mechanical pencil Sharpener Erasers Smudge sticks Coloring materials Common Gestures of a Bear Standing or walking on shoulder height Standing on two legs Sitting Sloth Bear Giant Panda Black Bear Growling Bear Author Bio Publisher
Pencil Drawing For the Beginner
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1310048851
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Pencil Drawing For the Beginner - Volume 1 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION GETTING STARTED DRAWING TOOLS Drawing Materials How to grip a pencil properly Warming up Rendering Sphere Cone Cube Cylinder SKETCHING Starting with sticks and shapes DETAILING Design Texture SHADING Casting shadows Hatching Cross-hatching Scumbling Stippling Smudging and layering Smudging Layering Bonus Chapter Animals Bonus Chapter Landscapes Introduction If you are an artist in search for further knowledge about drawing to enhance your skills then this is not the book for you. This book is for the individuals who want to be an artist but know nothing about drawing yet. I know how it feels when you want to illustrate an idea but you just don’t know how to start. And when you finally grabbed the confidence to mark that paper but then it turned out really terrible that you don’t want to show it to anyone. This instructional manual is for making that ‘two circles’ cat of yours into something more pleasing and distinguishable, for enhancing that sheep which looks like a cloud with a face, for turning your stick figures into cartoons, and more. Learn the very basics of drawing easily by following this step-by-step tutorial and realize that drawing is something that is fun to do, and not something that becomes a cause of frustration. To give you a hint of what this book is all about, look at this short list of tasks that you will learn to properly initiate after reading and following the tutorial. Tasks: -Start with a loose sketch. You need to define the first look of your drawing by sketching it first so it could serve as a pattern for your permanent outlines (defined outlines). If the lay-out of your primary sketch is too far-off from the final piece that you are after, the latter parts are going to be difficult. -Define permanent outlines. Trace your sketch to clearly define the contour shape (primary shape) of your drawing, and clean it up by erasing the sketch markings. -Show/illustrate some texture Texture contour provides a better portrayal of the shape’s dimension values. The details such as scales, fur or any print and texture should curve and flow with the contour shape of your subject and adjust with it accordingly. -Draw the necessary details. Use a variety of line thickness and line weight (given pressure on the pencil) to show the right balance to the whole drawing, use thick lines for the parts that should visually dominate the drawing, and less visible and thin lines for the secondary details and parts that merely describe the object/subject’s form.
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1310048851
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Pencil Drawing For the Beginner - Volume 1 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION GETTING STARTED DRAWING TOOLS Drawing Materials How to grip a pencil properly Warming up Rendering Sphere Cone Cube Cylinder SKETCHING Starting with sticks and shapes DETAILING Design Texture SHADING Casting shadows Hatching Cross-hatching Scumbling Stippling Smudging and layering Smudging Layering Bonus Chapter Animals Bonus Chapter Landscapes Introduction If you are an artist in search for further knowledge about drawing to enhance your skills then this is not the book for you. This book is for the individuals who want to be an artist but know nothing about drawing yet. I know how it feels when you want to illustrate an idea but you just don’t know how to start. And when you finally grabbed the confidence to mark that paper but then it turned out really terrible that you don’t want to show it to anyone. This instructional manual is for making that ‘two circles’ cat of yours into something more pleasing and distinguishable, for enhancing that sheep which looks like a cloud with a face, for turning your stick figures into cartoons, and more. Learn the very basics of drawing easily by following this step-by-step tutorial and realize that drawing is something that is fun to do, and not something that becomes a cause of frustration. To give you a hint of what this book is all about, look at this short list of tasks that you will learn to properly initiate after reading and following the tutorial. Tasks: -Start with a loose sketch. You need to define the first look of your drawing by sketching it first so it could serve as a pattern for your permanent outlines (defined outlines). If the lay-out of your primary sketch is too far-off from the final piece that you are after, the latter parts are going to be difficult. -Define permanent outlines. Trace your sketch to clearly define the contour shape (primary shape) of your drawing, and clean it up by erasing the sketch markings. -Show/illustrate some texture Texture contour provides a better portrayal of the shape’s dimension values. The details such as scales, fur or any print and texture should curve and flow with the contour shape of your subject and adjust with it accordingly. -Draw the necessary details. Use a variety of line thickness and line weight (given pressure on the pencil) to show the right balance to the whole drawing, use thick lines for the parts that should visually dominate the drawing, and less visible and thin lines for the secondary details and parts that merely describe the object/subject’s form.
Drawing Frogs Volume 1 - How to Draw Frogs For the Beginner
Author: Adrian Sanqui
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1310607834
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Table of Contents Drawing tools Pencils Charcoal pencils Mechanical pencil Sharpener Erasers Smudge sticks Coloring materials Establishing the Shape Monkey Frog Pacman Frog Surinam Toad Malayan Horned Frog Author Bio Publisher
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1310607834
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Table of Contents Drawing tools Pencils Charcoal pencils Mechanical pencil Sharpener Erasers Smudge sticks Coloring materials Establishing the Shape Monkey Frog Pacman Frog Surinam Toad Malayan Horned Frog Author Bio Publisher
Drawing Frogs Volume 2 - How to Draw Frogs For the Beginner
Author: Adrian Sanqui
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311581057
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Table of Contents Drawing tools Pencils Charcoal pencils Mechanical pencil Sharpener Erasers Smudge sticks Coloring materials Drawing a Common Frog Common Gestures Purple Fluorescent Frog Red-eyed Tree Frog Strawberry Poison Dart Frog Blue Poison Dart Frog Author Bio Publisher
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311581057
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Table of Contents Drawing tools Pencils Charcoal pencils Mechanical pencil Sharpener Erasers Smudge sticks Coloring materials Drawing a Common Frog Common Gestures Purple Fluorescent Frog Red-eyed Tree Frog Strawberry Poison Dart Frog Blue Poison Dart Frog Author Bio Publisher
Learn How to Draw Animal Cartoons For the Beginner
Author: Paolo Lopez de Leon
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1310016895
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1310016895
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Learn How to Draw Portraits of Famous People in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311963057
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Learn How to Draw Portraits of Famous People in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Drawing Materials Rendering • Sphere • Cone • Cube • Cylinder Lesson about Light Application • Outlining • Rendering parts of the Face A. Eyes B. Nose C. Mouth D. Ears E. Hair F. Face • Drawing and Rendering A. Katy Perry B. Thomas Edison C. Queen Elizabeth II • Tips to Remember • The Last step-by-step Demonstration Author Bio Introduction: A Portrait as we all know, are meant to tell something. It could be an achievement, position in life of one person and simply how he live that he want others to see him with his delightful expression. That may also means that it is a representation in a form of drawing, sculpture, photography or any artistic form of oneself in still time (it’s his Utopia). An artist who makes a self-portrait knows this, since he is always moved by his passion that stimulates and drives him to make his masterpiece. The artist that I’m referring to is not just me, but anyone who have the artist spirit in them, especially you. Yes I repeat “YOU”, as you picked this book and read it; you had take a big step to become an artist, you will be in a journey of finding yourself and you are in a right direction. Things that you need to poses are dedication and perseverance. Also I have to include, you have to get motivated, and one key that I have to share to keep your creative side to work is to get an inspiration, it can come from any form, conscious or not, so always be thankful to, our creator “GOD” and our universe for it provide us what we need, The “Artist Spirit”. This book will help you achieve realism in doing your drawing specially portraits, believe it or not, you will be amazed of your accomplishment, also people who are close to you will be impressed, who know you will be making a living out of your Portrait drawings. Which I presume, and I will be happy to hear from you if that day will happen.
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311963057
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Learn How to Draw Portraits of Famous People in Pencil For the Absolute Beginner TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Drawing Materials Rendering • Sphere • Cone • Cube • Cylinder Lesson about Light Application • Outlining • Rendering parts of the Face A. Eyes B. Nose C. Mouth D. Ears E. Hair F. Face • Drawing and Rendering A. Katy Perry B. Thomas Edison C. Queen Elizabeth II • Tips to Remember • The Last step-by-step Demonstration Author Bio Introduction: A Portrait as we all know, are meant to tell something. It could be an achievement, position in life of one person and simply how he live that he want others to see him with his delightful expression. That may also means that it is a representation in a form of drawing, sculpture, photography or any artistic form of oneself in still time (it’s his Utopia). An artist who makes a self-portrait knows this, since he is always moved by his passion that stimulates and drives him to make his masterpiece. The artist that I’m referring to is not just me, but anyone who have the artist spirit in them, especially you. Yes I repeat “YOU”, as you picked this book and read it; you had take a big step to become an artist, you will be in a journey of finding yourself and you are in a right direction. Things that you need to poses are dedication and perseverance. Also I have to include, you have to get motivated, and one key that I have to share to keep your creative side to work is to get an inspiration, it can come from any form, conscious or not, so always be thankful to, our creator “GOD” and our universe for it provide us what we need, The “Artist Spirit”. This book will help you achieve realism in doing your drawing specially portraits, believe it or not, you will be amazed of your accomplishment, also people who are close to you will be impressed, who know you will be making a living out of your Portrait drawings. Which I presume, and I will be happy to hear from you if that day will happen.
Drawing Turtles - How to Draw Turtles For the Beginner
Author: Adrian Sanqui
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311698442
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Table of Contents Drawing tools Pencils Charcoal pencils Mechanical pencil Sharpener Erasers Smudge sticks Coloring materials Parts of a Turtle How to Draw the Shell of a Turtle Easily Different Types of Turtle Shells Black-knobbed Map Turtle Leatherback Sea Turtle Softshell Turtle Matamata Author Bio Publisher
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311698442
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Table of Contents Drawing tools Pencils Charcoal pencils Mechanical pencil Sharpener Erasers Smudge sticks Coloring materials Parts of a Turtle How to Draw the Shell of a Turtle Easily Different Types of Turtle Shells Black-knobbed Map Turtle Leatherback Sea Turtle Softshell Turtle Matamata Author Bio Publisher
The Beginner’s Guide to Houseplants - Easy Tips and Techniques for Growing Houseplants in Your Home
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311346422
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
The Beginner’s Guide to Houseplants Easy Tips and Techniques for Growing Houseplants in Your Home Table of Contents Introduction How to Choose Houseplants Temperature Humidity Different Types of Containers Light Watering your plants Rule of hand Watering Tips Going for a long holiday – What about my indoor plants? Feeding Your Plants Re-potting a plant What Is the Best Potting Mixture Training and Pruning Your Plants Cleaning Your Plants Common pests and their treatment Appendix Index of common names and botanical names of popular houseplants. Author Bio Introduction Millenniums ago, a man deciding to build a garden was fortunate because he had all that land right outside his door. All he had to do is clear out a piece of land, and mark it with a boundary wall. After that, he could go hunting for attractive looking plants in the wild, and bring them back home. With a little bit of care and cherishing, he would soon have a tame garden of his own. But today, a large number of us are not so fortunate. Space is at a premium. Concrete jungles have taken the place of what was once nature’s backyard. And that is why man is looking for easy options to bring beautiful greenery inside his limited space. And so this book is for all those, who want to know more about indoor plants, how to grow them, how to take care of them, which are the best plant varieties which flourish indoors and tips and techniques with which you can enjoy not only a relaxing hobby, but also greenery around you. Until just after the Second World War, indoor household plants were limited to ferns, palms, and potted plants, which flowered in season. Surely plants like aspidistras were also popular for interior decoration but soon more and more wide-ranging varieties and species of foliage parted plants began to be known to keen gardeners. This change is due chiefly to the architects who designed postwar buildings on severe lines. Gone were the rambling houses with huge gardens. Strictly utilitarian designs were utilized by architects to design these houses and flats. Frankly speaking most of them were chicken coops. The introduction of houseplants in a large variety of colors and fonts provided a flash of color to those austere and severe designs. You could relieve the simplicity and the austerity of the home by growing houseplants indoors. Thanks to the improved heating and lighting systems, many varieties which were once grown in hot houses, greenhouses and conservatories would now flourish indoors as houseplants. There are many plants which are easier to grow, and last for several years.
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
ISBN: 1311346422
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
The Beginner’s Guide to Houseplants Easy Tips and Techniques for Growing Houseplants in Your Home Table of Contents Introduction How to Choose Houseplants Temperature Humidity Different Types of Containers Light Watering your plants Rule of hand Watering Tips Going for a long holiday – What about my indoor plants? Feeding Your Plants Re-potting a plant What Is the Best Potting Mixture Training and Pruning Your Plants Cleaning Your Plants Common pests and their treatment Appendix Index of common names and botanical names of popular houseplants. Author Bio Introduction Millenniums ago, a man deciding to build a garden was fortunate because he had all that land right outside his door. All he had to do is clear out a piece of land, and mark it with a boundary wall. After that, he could go hunting for attractive looking plants in the wild, and bring them back home. With a little bit of care and cherishing, he would soon have a tame garden of his own. But today, a large number of us are not so fortunate. Space is at a premium. Concrete jungles have taken the place of what was once nature’s backyard. And that is why man is looking for easy options to bring beautiful greenery inside his limited space. And so this book is for all those, who want to know more about indoor plants, how to grow them, how to take care of them, which are the best plant varieties which flourish indoors and tips and techniques with which you can enjoy not only a relaxing hobby, but also greenery around you. Until just after the Second World War, indoor household plants were limited to ferns, palms, and potted plants, which flowered in season. Surely plants like aspidistras were also popular for interior decoration but soon more and more wide-ranging varieties and species of foliage parted plants began to be known to keen gardeners. This change is due chiefly to the architects who designed postwar buildings on severe lines. Gone were the rambling houses with huge gardens. Strictly utilitarian designs were utilized by architects to design these houses and flats. Frankly speaking most of them were chicken coops. The introduction of houseplants in a large variety of colors and fonts provided a flash of color to those austere and severe designs. You could relieve the simplicity and the austerity of the home by growing houseplants indoors. Thanks to the improved heating and lighting systems, many varieties which were once grown in hot houses, greenhouses and conservatories would now flourish indoors as houseplants. There are many plants which are easier to grow, and last for several years.
Drawing Autumn Flowers - How to Draw Autumn Flowers For the Beginner
Author: Adrian Sanqui
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311519289
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
ISBN: 1311519289
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description